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One of the strengths of the scientific method is that in principle, anyone should be able to repeat an experiment and get similar results, or more simply called.... Peer-reviewed Transparency e Cumulative Rigor

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Peer reviewed

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The concept given is for "Peer-reviewed", when several professionals in the same field analyze a specific piece of work; in science, these can be experiments, theories, studies, etc. The proffessionals reviewing the material not necessarily have to do it at the same time, a valid review can even be done years later. It grants credibility to science since two professionals reviewing the same material can be from very different contexts, and if the material is scientifically accurate, it will give them the same results, minimizing the chances of bias or misinterpretation.

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